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Corporate Struggles Unveiled: Julie's Bones Delivers a Raw Message
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Lyrics

Pay don't care what you breathe

Emphasizes the indifference of payment to the quality of air, suggesting a disregard for health in pursuit of financial gain.

New suits, cowards walk

Highlights the contrast between luxurious attire and the cowardly behavior of those who choose to conform to societal norms.

Huffing fumes and nicotine

Describes the act of inhaling harmful substances like fumes and nicotine, possibly as a coping mechanism or escape from reality.

Come in for your final talk

Suggests a fatalistic approach to life, portraying a final conversation or encounter, possibly in a work context.


You punch in, you punch out

Depicts the routine of clocking in and out of work, sacrificing personal well-being for the collective success of a team.

Cripple yourself for your team

Underlines the physical toll of labor, encouraging self-harm for the benefit of the group.

A day's work will do you good

Ironically suggests that a day's work is beneficial, despite the toll on mental health described in the following line.

Your mind's ripping at its seams

Portrays the mental strain and stress experienced during work, implying a detrimental impact on one's psyche.


I'm working

Affirms the act of working, possibly highlighting a sense of duty or obligation.

Late again

Expresses a recurring theme of being late, indicating a struggle with punctuality or perhaps a larger issue of time management.


Your health is no concern

Conveys a lack of concern for personal health, questioning if the loss of family members is genuine or a fabricated excuse.

Did your family really die

Raises skepticism about the truthfulness of claims regarding the death of family members, challenging the sincerity of emotional expressions.

Let me see the urn

Suggests a desire to verify the authenticity of mourning by asking to see the urn containing the ashes of the purported deceased.

I need a video where you cry

Expresses a need for visual proof of emotional distress, possibly alluding to a societal fascination with others' suffering.


Send out goods of luxury

Highlights the detachment from familial concerns, emphasizing the prioritization of work-related goals over the well-being of loved ones.

See your family as they're ill

Depicts a scenario where the focus is on observing family members in a state of illness, suggesting a distorted sense of priorities.

If you work hard and hurry

Urges a fast-paced approach to work, linking the reward of witnessing family members taking medication to the speed of one's efforts.

You can watch them take their pills

Associates the act of watching family members medicate as a reward for hard work, reinforcing the theme of sacrificing personal time for gain.


I'm working

Reiterates the commitment to work and the persistence of being late, emphasizing the continuous cycle of labor and potential personal struggles.

Late again

Echoes the repetition of being late, possibly indicating a pattern of tardiness and the challenges faced in maintaining a work-life balance.

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